Competitive compliance
01 November 2005, 12:00am
| Competitive Compliance: how information life-cycle management can turn a regulatory burden into a commercial advantage. | |
| This year 100's of companies will spend thousands of pounds on systems designed to identify, track, store, archive and retrieve millions of documents. At many of these companies, this significant investment in information life-cycle management (ILM) systems is driven primarily by the requirement to meet increasingly rigorous industry regulations. For this reason, many of those same companies regard their ILM investment as an unwelcome, but unavoidable cost of doing business � in thinking this way they are missing a major strategic opportunity. A properly planned and implemented ILM strategy is coming to be recognised as one of the most effective IT strategies available to modern businesses, but what constitutes such a strategy? On November 9th at 10.30, a panel of experts moderated by a senior Information Age editor debated the best answer to this question in Information Age�s first Webinar. A recording of the webinar is now available to view, just click on 'View' if you have previously registered, if not, click 'Register' to proceed. |
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